LAA The fellow with the bad auctioneer did it to himself. He chose an auctioneer that usually did house hold sales. That auctioneer was two percent "cheaper" on his commission than the other auctioneers in the area. The auctioneer did not even asked for picture ID and they got several big bad checks.
As for the other parts of your comments. The things I write about are usually the "not common" things. People usually do not pay much attention is you write about the "normal" stuff.
I will agree that the majority of farmers are honest and hard working. Most of them are usually pretty good managers to still be left in this business.
Even with saying that it seems like there is getting to be more of the " poor moron being taken advantage of by an evil BTO, or unscrupulous landlords, auctioneer or dealer" type of things going on.
As to the balance of you comment. I don't see how you got to there from a post about bidding at auctions. I just hate SLOW bidders at auctions.
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